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THE OMAHA OMAHA. MONDAY MONNII 1LY BEE. . APRIL 27, 1874 ’ ¢ L3 b ¥ ! f i e e — VOL. IIL ' NO. 263. THE_DAILY BEE| EDWAXT) KOSEWATER, Editor and Prop’s Office—No. 135 Farnham sirest. betw. Sinth and Tenth. 'xmnlo&u-amfl: 3 By == o o et e A . three m-Dths 1B 8dVARCS...... 200 @ paidin sdvanee, 38 por sntum will — e —— UmatiA BUSINESS DIKECTORY. Cracker Manufactery. URE & SMITH, 155 Harney strest, ,;-flnn.-m decls & Glam and Pleture Frames. 3. Reishart, 186 Douglss street, desiet in Lfiaon g’ and piciare frames. Glasing Loy 10 onier. e W. 0. SANDERS, Practiesl Walchmaker, T A r o e e o T s cum._‘ y . TEY, corner Twelith Dougla L =5 4 Druggtsts. 3. A BOEDER. Druggiet, eorner i2th and irney stroets %] tnsurance Agen : McKOON. Fire and accident ok e, ver the Post otBcs. Pawn Broker. M. ELGUTTER, No, 200 Farbam street. felret Tieal ¥ tateand Conl Ofce. =~ JORN JOUNSOX, ofice 1 Fourtesath st e saundry. NDRY opened 3t 511 Eleventh Miwern varoham’ apd Dougise The | aihing snd ironing will he done L arder et lass w: Tionse and Sign Painters. i 9 4 LEIMANN & BEARD, Bouse and Puinters, Teuth street, botween Farabas, sud Harsey. )IK. "ESTABROOK & FRANCIS ATTORNEYS AT LAW. | . _14th, @ Douglas. Oma- OTFICE-S. W. Cor. 140 soglas. O ©. K. BALLOU. ED, B. GLASGOW . Ballou & Glasgow, ATTORNEYSATLAW. Office 1n Creighton's ngy - MEB. B0, ¥. O'BRIEN. BALDWIS & O’BRIEN, TTOBNEYS AT LAW. Office—Catdwell Block, Douglas Street, NEHRASKA. et 2t s TR il JOHN C. COnIN, Astorneoy, Solicitor N1 COUNSELOR. OFFICE—NO. 2, VISSCHER'S BLOCK, OBANA, NESBASKA. \ ] oMAHA, - - - - T. W. T. Richards, Attorney at Law. Office 510 13th St., bet. Faruham SAVAGE & MANDERSO¥y, Attorneys at Law, 42 FARNHAM STREAT. Jamms w. 8L saak, } Omana, Nebrask. 5 3. sPavR. R0 B B— SPAUN & PRITCHETT, AND < Nistrict Attorney for Second Jud- icial District. . CS—South side of Persbam, betwesn ?fi,.xu“.—-w.— N.J. BURNHAM. ATIORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LW, No. 260 Farnham Street OMAHA _ - - mrh3ott JOHN W. LYTLE, m-—-mt-ua‘l-l: Soliciter NEB. OFFIOL --Over First National Bask, mal-t PARKE GODWIN, Attorney at Lawn (Campbeil’s Bl ok,) 5091.2 TEIRTEENTH STREET. OMAHA 6 " @, W. AMBROSE . attornoveateXIu o REDICK’S OPERA HOU? © OMAHA - FER “DEXTER L. THOMAS, OFFICE—Beem B OMAHA, JOoHN £ KELLEY, Attorney % Counsdg}rllfl OSice—Room'2, Oreighron Blook, ! _ oMATA ik TioNSSOLL TTED AND PROMFT- o i iouce et and. Tens o1 etten i et bough. and ool WP —— New Meoat Market. SPAULDIXG & JOURDAN. GRAND CENTRAL TABLES SUPFLIED WITH EVERYTHING Open From 7 & m. to12 p. m. TeE Chicago Tribune concedes the palm to Omaha for strategy in dealing with the crusaders. EVER since the departure of their | defaulting manager the thirteen original editors of Mr. Root’s organ | have been praying devoutly for cur- rency expansion. —— SoMEBODY with, or without side whiskers, offered a premium of five hundred dollars toone of the first ward clerks of election if he woutd rectify the ballot box for 8 re-count on “Treasurer.” Who this muniti- cent rectifier inight bave been, it would be very difficult to guess. GERALD MASSEY is to explain to | the Omaha people why God don’t kill the devil. If he could induce | them to believe that the devil is | already dead, the lecture would be | ‘more profitable to him and more in- teresting to his audience.—St. Louis | Lemocrat. The Democrat is evidently talk- ing by the card. A large majority of Omaha’s devil-may-care popula- tion were formerly prominent citi- zens of St. Louis. Knocked Down! A remarkable fuct can be ascertain- ed by investigating our stock and prices that we have rednced to a very low figure all of our clothing and Gents'. furnis ods, fur below the price of sny other house. Over coats in particular can be bought of us now at least 25 per cent. loss than our former prices. Quick sales and small profits is our motto. . Pu. GOTTHEIMER, feb.8-1v 206 Farnham street. —— Money loaned on diamonds, watches, jewelry, gems, pistols, and merchandise in general, at Ph. Gott~ heimer’s, 206 Farnham st. Unredeemed pledges for sale. Railroad tickets bought ALL ABOUT THE WATER WORKS. The central city of jhe West proud of late has it can no lonser B wish to cut 8 swell, Atonce crsct 8 caerv.ir Tpon therr bignest bill. er wo ks were tricd; The troubic was t ey bad nosewers, Ana oo the peoy- died. Lt us then rememler 11 water works we try, Toput In sewers cood and strovg, ‘And make our stz ets quite dry And when the thing is done We'll colebraie st once, Then everybody in the tiwa Will buy their iists of Bunce. For ail now styles that 1 ow are out, Some fity kinds or n ore; You' ind thew cheap +t Bunce's Famous New York store. Champion Hatter of the West, 255 Do - i, 200 HOTELS \ - D RESTAURANTS. HEOTHI.. - - NEBRASKA best hotel between Chicag Seplember 30th, 1873, GE . TH&ALL. Proprietor iLLlNOlb HOU Farnham Sree Between 9th apd 10th. CHAR!ES FELDERMAN Prop. mebiif TREMONT HOUSE, Cor. 16th St. & Capitol Av a7 Board, 84 per week: Board and Lo tn Tirom §5 to 8 Transieat. $1.6)por fey iy Victor Restaurant 150 PANYIAR sTRERT, Petergn 106k a0d 1160, VICTOR DUCROSS, - Pro In the Market. All Meals Served to Order. OYSTERS EERVED IN EVERY STYLE Game in season. Prices to suit the timex BYROX BERD. LEWIS 5. REED BYRON REED & 00. The Oldest Established Real Estate Agency IN NEFRASKA Abstract of Tidle to il R ommrvares™ VERY LATEST, Sunday Night's Dispatches. = NEW YORK, AP The Crematica TELEGRAPHIC, .o ot 4 0°CLOCK P. M. by the Atiantic asd Pucific Telegraph o. FOREICN. Castelar Declares Himself in Favor of a Republic. WASHINCGTON. Free Banking and the Re- tirement of Greenbacks. THE SOUTH. The Arkansas Governors Still Retain Their Armies. MADRID, April 26. A rumor is current that the Car- lists have asked Marshal Serrano for an amnesty. Loxpox, April 26. Senor Castelar has written a letter in which he declares himself in favor of a federal Republic. LoxDoN, April 27. ‘The accountants appointed to_in- vestigate the books of the Erie Rail- way Company sail -for New York on Wednesday. The Grand Duke Alexis is the only member of the Imperial fam- ily who will accompany the Czar on his visit to England. L1verpooL, April 2. The steamships Haleatia, from New York, and Ilinois from' Phila- delphia, have arrived Loxpox, April 36. Advices from Constantinople are to the effect that the Lucy Canal difficulty has been settled by M. De Lessep's acceptance of the tonnage vote proscribed by the International Commission, BERLIN, April 26. Emperor William in person closed the session of the Riechstag yester- day with a formal speech of no gen- eral importance. e Bk 2 s MEMPHIs, April 26 There is nothing later of import- ance from the seat of war at Little Rock, the trio Governors still etain their armies, and are preparing to drill them regularly. K«:ruiling is going on in nearly all the towns of the State, though secretly, and arms areg, -« forward from here and St. Louis. CHIcaGo, April 27. The east wing of the old court lic auction, toThos. Maken, for $10,- The old Globe theater in this city was totally destroyed by fire this morning. ‘WASHINGTON, April 26. There have been many interviews between Congressmen 'to-day, and he result is that the prospects of 1 compromlise on free banking and ‘he retirement of the greenbacks continue to Increase. Senator Morton is now acting with the more n «derate western men, and is un- derstood to haveassented to a scheme which zlso commands the support of some of the strongest of the hard money men of the east, It is now thought that the proposed inflation address will not be issued to the ecountry. The nomination of McCook for Governor of Colorado, though favorably reported on by the com- mittee on Territories, still hangs tire in the Sel where it has been cussion. The charges against him are most elaborate, and are sup- ported by voluminous testimony and take time for examination. NEW ORLEANS, April 26. Captain Banks who has just re- Specially Reported for the Omaba Daily Ber, | Prospect of a Compromise on | house was sold on Saturday, at pub- | 000. ! the subject of a very animated dis- | | Great Destruction of Property | in Louisiana by the Over- flow of the Mississippi. Heavy Rains and Floods in Ala- ! bama. NEW TYOREK | | The Organization of a Crema- tion Society. | The Herald’s Washington special says: Senator Sargent had the vote reconsidered, by which the House bill providing for free coinage of gold was indefinitely postponed and | the bill placed on the calendar. It it expected that the bill will pass out opposition when all rea- | sous are presented. It is claimed that it ssary, in the present | it upon terms vith Great Britain, w nd has been for two hun- | dred years coined without charge. | A large amourt of bullion is an- nually exported, which, under the operations of the pending bill, would be coined in this country, and the importation of forei bullion will thereby be encouraged. The passage of this bill will be re- turned to the practice of the Gov- ernment prior to 1853, and will ganization and to tion of burning the dead. ence was small but select. | the most eminent men ology, medicine and jourg present. But one lad | Addresses favoring th | society were made b; | Caswell, Prof. Barnard, Columbia College, Rej | thingham and others. that a bill for incorp | society was now befo | ture, and might p | The society makes itself to burn bodies provided the relath ceased person shall ng speaker stated that be burned at a cost dollars. Itis the Society as soon as incorporated, to I in the outskirts thereon erect build where bodies m: | business like ang ner. The cost of Ll furnaces is cale | thousand dol 4 will be held sooj of scientific pap bearing on the 3 n & number ill be presented NEW OR Rain and_winl morning- North western mals are many of the bridg were picked up hooner by a f which mive«fhe e d April 25. John ty, was Lox The death of Phillips, of Oxford caused by an accid Partial inve circumstance dent of thests that the_hull tight. The acef the valves bein # PARIS, April 25, It is stated en reliable :l;{lhorl( have a strong influence in preparing | | the way for specic payment. | Dr. Linderman, director of | the mint received a letter | e director of the| in Paris, in which he expresses | or of the | preserv; e double standard | | of gold and silver in France, and | adds that silver has rendered an i to the treasury in, 1t of the ransom impx on France by the unfortunate ev | of 1870. "Lhe treasury departml ! has received an_important let] from the superintendent of | assay office at New York, announ ing the exhaustion of the apy priation, and that he would be cof o give notice to the public that Wi oxgrel on of statuteson the 27th | inst., at which tize all meltig must case. The direvtor of the wint tel- d that he must kegp the as- the best he er the circumstances to meet the requirements of dgpositors. | The attention of Congress has been | called to existing embarmssments | at the mints, but without gffect. NEW O 55 April 25. A letter from a plantesn Carroll | Parish says that from overflow there will 27 planstions in that | Parish that will make no cotton at all, and 11 that may make half a cron, and 29 thatare good for a full erop. » - Wwater from thie Bonnet Corre wvasses has over- t ‘settlement, In St. Jumes Parish, foreing many to quit their homes. and seek protec- tion in other nefghborhoods. The enginger of the levee com- E{any reports that the crevassa at ickey’s is beyond control. It is follv aquarter of a mile wide and about 10 feet ‘deep. ey’s residence, fiume coltage was up by the flood and carried to the back part of the plantation and | lodged against a tree. Almost the entire parish WestBaton Rouge and the whole of parish Eberv ving on the right hank of the Mississippi River are under water, | ‘WASHINGTON, April 25, | The President received a request from the President of the Argenting | Republic, asking the privilege of | placing at West Point six youn; | men, graduates of a military sehool | established by that republic. The turned from a trip through the over- | Argentine goverument proposes to flowed portion of Northern Louls- | pay the expenses of the young men. iana, writes to a member of the re- lief committee that the tabular statement of the damages In the immediate districts heretofore pre- sented to the committee are much too small. which2show that 11,000 are in act- ual want. In the parishes North of Louisiana added to the large num- | ber living outside of the settiements on bayous and on the creeks makes no less than 25,000 in that district, The extent of the damage is justbe- ginning to be understood. It in- volves 5000,000 acres and 7,800 peo- ple. The richest and it cotton producing parishes are Inundated, embracing two and a half million acres of cotton land, besides & amount of ecorn land. sugar producing parishes show an Two and a half millions acres of tilled and untilled sugar lands being overflown; the rice and grain crops t Cormer of Dougla ooty About Mar< th 26th to 27th. P Will Movelto his New Store, Soutlae and 161h BRACKINE3 OLD STAND, 41h St. Bet. Faraham and Haraey, " meum @ppestie the Grand Guatral BUSHMAN &nd Dcor irom 1 50,000. In Avayalles and St. | dry parishes, not ineluding the and mln" cattle were also de- stroyed. It is believed that in less than sixty days the number of per- sons Srequiring aid will amount to Lan- above estimate, is a district 25 to 30 miles wide overflown and 10,000 people rendered homeless, TorExa, Kas., April 25. The Topeka Steel and Tron Works | have started up making the first bar of rallraad iron ever rolled in Kansas. A large crowd was in at- | tendance, and were very enthusiastic over the hl‘e‘rp"rl\:“m';‘h:’ this im- t ent company ve work enough engaged to keep | them busy a year. olmes’ pOUNES! DAYE um}e 7 mo doE for & mew trial, but it is not that the motion will be granted by Judge Foster. ¢ The Richings Bernard concert was considered the best of the | ®eason, | LONDON, April The death of Jol:dl’hglilfl' the | supplies and ship them to New Or- | geologist, is announced. He was a | Jeans, in charge of an agent selected | gr}mwofwuum Smith,the father | by the commi | of the British geologist, and was 73 years of age. | MADRID, April 25. | Malcampo has been ‘uu_d-. He submits figures | e | then went'to his room at the hotel. equal amount of ruin and suffering, | ted n;:dhdulhgflwunr:w . General of the e | of New leans this forese | As the President has no authority | in the premises, the letter has been laid before the House Committee on Military Affairs for its action, OGDEN, April 24, A man named T. M. Vineyard, arrived here yesterday from Neva- da, accompanied by a Mr. Harrel, a stock dealer, in Whose employ he has been for w\snl years, stopped at the Janction House, for the pur- of settling with his employer, e received some sixteen hundred dollars from Mr, Harrel, who pree vafled upon him to express his | money to his own address, in care of | his father, at Elizabeth, . He | When Mr. Harrel went after him, he fouud him lying dead on the | floor, he having shot himseif | | through the heart. He was cousid- | ered of unsound mind, having re- | ceived severe fujurles about = the head a year or two ago, and it was | partially cn account of his strange that two ticans, named Fran) Riggs angiy Payne, intended to have a, e meeting, on the bor- der o , but were prevented by thy ce, who interfered, com- pellin| ‘would be combatants to returgto this city. A rumor says that #n old feud exfted between the fathdi® of the young men, which was for the meeting. But the cause, probably, is an affray, hich took place between the fath ers of the parties a fortnight previ- | m, at the Washington club, of s i ————————— VARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Produce Market. | NEW YORK, April 25. Breadstuffs—Opened quiet; gen- erally firm. 2 Flour—Steady; superfine, State and Western 5 70@6 00; extra 610 @770, ‘Wheat—Quiet; No 1 spring, 158 @1 64; No. 2153@1 54, Corn—Unchanged. Oats—Steady; mixed white 64@70. Barley—Unchanged. Rye—Unchanged. l;m;islnns—!hsy. ork—Old m 15 16 00; new, 16 76@17 00, 1600 m;&won hort rib 10¢; short clear Pickled Hams—10j@10}. Tallow—7}@7¢. Leather—Quiet. 00@64 ; St. Louis Produce Market. 8r. Lours, Aprii 2. uiet, prices weaker. —More active; No. 2 spring 5@ 26. 1 Corn—Tnactive, 65@67 on track. Oats—Firm; 51@>52 on track. Rye—Unc! , and little busi- ness doing. Barley—Unchanged. Highwines—94. Pork—Quiet, Lard—Quiet, 93089 40 Flour. paae Ny e vl Chicago Produce Market. CHicago, April 25. Flour—Dull and lower; good and chojce spring extras, 5 50@86 25; low medium, 500@5350; supers, 4 0@ 500, A zvfib',hu!-i‘lm,, May, 1 25§; June, Com—Easier; May, 63; June, 64c. Oats—Firm; cash, 45}; May, 46}; June, 47}, . ;’{"""““"‘; 158@1 60; No. 3, May at 1615@ 40. teady; May, 960; June, New York Money Market, New York, April 24, 1 P M. Gold—Qpened 11§{@12 3-6— closed yesterday, g to 124, *which is the present price. Jobn A. Zerega, gold broker, failed this morning Money—Active 5@6 per cent, Sterling E‘y.,, {86} for 60 da&noi 489} ht. vernments — Opened weak— now firmer on account of better gold and exchange, | actions that induced his employer ta | accompany him this far on his jour- | ney. | SELMA, Ala., April 25, Heavy rains have fallen here ! | within the past two days. Streams | |in every direction have greatly | | swollen. The Alabama River js | | naw within two inehes of the high | water mark of 1872, and the coun- | try below has been flooded, causing | immense damage to orops. The | prospects for the latter are gloomy. | St*Louts, April 25. | Nearly three thousand dollars and ! alarge quantity of flour, orn, meal | bacon, eto., have been contributed | on 'Change for the benefit of the sufferers by the overflow of the lower Mississippi River. All of the | committee ap ted on Wednesday | are at work, have not reported | yet, “Ata meeting of the general "committee it was decided to invest | all the money collected in food and who will deliver them to M: tze. BosToN, A) 25. Inother installment of h'lnl.hml- | the day are Currency Sixes—1 16. Stoek: ed weak, ped from } to 1-6, afterward recovered and at this hour highest prices of uoted as having ad- r cent.; W. U. sold . P.30; . M, 39 R, al}; W. U. now . a3, P, M. 42); vanced 1 to down to 88; ot id; 0 sel ; UL Ereds © St. Louis Live Stock. 8r. Loums, April 24. 5.3 a sufferers. CABLEGRAMS, Two Prominent Liberals Elect- | ed to the House of f Commons. | The Crew of the French Steam- er L'Amerique Arrive at London. KINGSTON, Jamaica, April25, | The colony continues to p | and agriculture generally may be | said to be thriving. The late high | price of coffee has inspired small cul- | tivators to increase considerably their areas of cultivation. The cable | communications have been resum- ed between the West Indies and the | United States, and also of South America. A" special steamship packet company, which gets £114,- 000 per annum, for semi-monthly conveyance of mails between South Amsterdam and the West | Indies, have got a sev-| en years' renewal of the con- tract for eighty thousand pounds. | | Five other companies were unsuc- | cessful competitors. The inhabi- tants of this colony are extremely | anxious that the government should | grant & subsidy of four thousand five hundred pounds formail service | between this place and New York to the Pacificalail C is giving great satisfaction, and do- ing much to afford contentment among the merchants who are glad to see a few hundred passengers in the city for a ¢ Affuirs in Hayti are in a veryun- satisfactory conditton; arevolution is feared, and it may break out at any moment. The candidate for the Presidency, but | the President’s message is pledged to deliver the Presidency only to General Dominique, V: i who is a The coffee market is greatly de | pressed, there belng an indication of a rainy scason setting in. (o) — An Loxvox, April 25. Immense Stock In the House of Lord}, yesterday, Marquis Salisbury, Secretacy of | State for India, said the next har- | vest in India promised to be abund- antand the present provision against | famine was undoubtedly ample. In | the House of Commons, Mr. Smal- | let moved that the suddenness of | the late dissolution of Parliament is deserving of the censure of the House. He characterized the act as a coup de etat, by which the last government sought, unconstitution- | ally, to re power. He declared | that Mr. Gladstone had resorted to stratagem, which was ungenerous to his friends, insolent to his op- | ponents and barely honest to the | nation. Mr. Whaley seconded the motion. Mr. Gladstone signalized the assertion that a dissolution was | secretly planned as untrue, absurd and impossible. He challenged & repetition of the word trickster, which had been applicd to him, and | upon a refus mallet to | repeat_it, he Iack of decency and manliness, He defended the act of dissolution, which he declared would have been more inconvenient had it been | postponed. On concluding his RICED speech, %)]r. Ulaillfium: 1060 me;PRICES ouse The motion was negatived < anything without discussion. Much exeite- ment was manifested during and | 1IN at the close of the debate. The last parliamentary election in Wakefield has been annulled on account of | bribery. | - Messrs. John Holmes aud Henry | Fawecett, Liberals, has been elected to the House of Com™ins from | H: 5, by two thousand major- | A correspondent of the Daily | News at Plymouth reports that the crew of the French steamer Amerige have arrived. MERINOS, EM HOLSTERY trade; COo G. Sl%FSLER, CROCERIES, Provisions, kruis, Nuts, Confectionery, Tob ee-, Segars, &e., &e.. &e. S. E.(CR.fTFNTH and FARNHAM. apliatt | Sechneider & Burmester Manutacturers of TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IROX WARE. DEALERS IN Cooking and Heating Stoves. [ADRID, April 25. Three million reals, intended for the Carlists, have been seized in Santander, LoxDoN, April 25. The steamer Silesia that sailed w York on April 11th, for Hamburg, is aground in the Elbe river, and is reported to be in a dangerous position. The Oldest Estannsheu %as a_complete assortment ot FINE, goods, which he is offering as to make it to the interest ing in this line, to examine his stock before purchas-~ |PARLOR SETS, LOUNGES &ec.. M. HELLMAN & CO., CLOTHIERS, ~——AND DEALERS I¥- | GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, {221 aud 223 FARNHAM STREET, COR. 13TH ST. UR STOCK FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON Is Complete now; Qur Assortment in Cothing : Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Comprises the Latest Novelties. THE LATEST STYLES IN TATS AND CAPS. We Have also a Full Line in BOY’S and YOUTII'S Clothing. WE WILL SELL OURGOODS LOWER THAN EVER. M. HELLMAN & CO. e ——————————————— L e et ey FATLT, STOCK, 1873! R. A.BROWN, 248 Douglas Street, WHOLESALE AD RETAIL, DRY GOODS, CARPETS, AND OIL CLOTH of 'FreshiNew Goods Just Opened to be sold lower than any other houss in the city, consisting of PRESS CLOTHS, REPELLANTS; ALPACAS & MOMAIRS, also VELVET & BEAVER CLOA KINGS. A FULL STOCK OF SHAWLS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, LADIES AND CIXILDRIN'S MERINO UNDERWARE AND WORSTED GOODSs. TABLE LINNEN IN GREAT VARIETY. A FULL LINE oF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETS, OXL CLOTA3, MATTIN: RT3, AND MATS, CHEAPER THAN TR CHEAREPST CHARLES SHIVERICK. Furniture, bedding, Mirrors, |and_everything pertainine to the FURNITURE and UP- increased his stock. and now MEDIUM and LOW at such REDUCED of everv one desiri has largely UPHOLSTERED RDER A 'VERED TO O s CHAS. sms VERIC®Z T Stroot Ommalan. ;‘OL:A:I‘\TK J.RAMGE DRAPER & TAILOR —AND DEALER IN— GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING *GOODS, Full Assortment of Impo.ted Woolens. Al Work Wareanted. 232 FarnhamSt, - - Opiaha, Neb. e o ——— W. B. RICIZTARDSON. ONMAIIA, - NEBRASIKA. BANKING HOUSE Tin Roofing, PITCH, FELT AND GRAVEL ROOFER. Spouting and Guttering don o . Charles Popper, WHOLESALE BUTCHER | | tALT LARE CITY, - - e ———————— | S.JacoBs | | CENTRAL cLOTING | short votice and ic che best manmer. et ewi24 d) IN SEBRASKA. Hem Caldwell, Hamilton & Co., BANIXSERS. Business transacted same as that of an Incorporated Bank. " Dolge st sad Cariiol svenue. Aceounts kept in Currency or Gold | Special stiention paid o obstetrics and dis- gublect to sight check without no- | e bculars Yo ciiria, "t Jacobh Kemnitzer, ‘WOOD, HORN and IVORY TURNER. DODGES:., betn 13th and 14th, Alixin s of yurning executed promp: at ressonalle prices. c Eclecfio Phyaioi.an Residenes and office No. 565 1d'h st., between Certificates of Deposit issued - able on demand, or at fixed 5:{: bearing Interest at six percent, per annom, and available in in all parts | of the country. Advances made to eustomers on lrpmve‘ securities at market rates of interest, Buy and sell Gold, Bills of Ex- 1ze, Government, State, County, and City Bonds. We give special attention to nego- tiating Railroad and_other Corpo- rate Loans issued within the Staty. | Draw Sight Drafts on England, :}nlllfl' Scotland, aad all parts of y Sell European Passage Tickets. COLLECTIONS PHOMPTLY MADE. e Save Your Paper Ragsi Patronize Home Industry H. BERTHOLD, 164 and 165 Douglas stree between 10th and 11th, nocth side, making & rangements to build & PAPZ M ey IN OMAMA, | Desires (o purchase_several hunared tomeo | Practical Watchmaker, 'y and 10m3 ‘AOOMNVIS B “Lanowny ‘SHUO0A HTEYVH MOFUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, ETC . ETC. JEWELERS And Manuficturer of Dry aniSaturated Reoflax and Shsaiaing Felt. EALE: Roofing, Pitch, Coal, Tar, Ete, Itc. OOFING in s 12th street. y part of Nebrask Pty i et Y Office opposite the Gas Works, on ap13med A. B SIMPSON, —MANUFACIURER AND WHOLESALE— DEALER IN CIGAKS. 532 FIFTEENTE ST., CREIGHETON BY.OCHK. aw »p25m1 JACOB CISE, |VANDORN’S MACHI 201 Farmbam St., Ber. 14th & 15eh° “ SIXor | Al kinds of light and Beavy | MACHINERY MADE & REPAIRED, | E Al Work (uarantced. ~ g ~.E‘fi‘l‘;31! STREET, OMAHA. S 2SN AZ X (UNDERTAKER | C. F. EAMANN, [ | el | I 5 10 $2() " 28, Aets vems peopie - of all kinds Eastern prices. Cash ey, inde st Fastern b W2 " | 17 Parabam, 8. B. Cor. 11tk 8t | odeainlag B2 200 o ey B 'y 1 | PORK PACKERS, - AND CATTLE BROKER, } UTAH . COOKE. 0. W. BaLLOT, COOKE & BALLOU. PORE PACEKIERS AND CATTLE DEALERS. Ordecs for dremsed hogs. bref and mutton o= ¥ = fergite STORE! 186 FARNHAM STREET, R ety Ot SO | o v, 5. renion dimet Sledvs 777 dY | wLLHELS & TAYLOR, . B.W NDEBIM. ipoaz PACEKERS —DEALER IN— 17tn snd Chicago streets, N> raska, [ Fruits, Confectionery, ’. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. B e B 1, 18,3 [ | etwecnTenthand Elventh Staess. ory, P actical Well and Clstern Maker TAILOR. Makes, Cleans 20d Eepairs Wells & Cistersa a8d sold cheap. | - Good an ! ch eap. Work gusrantesd. Ay, at Herzke's Hotel, on kenth stieat, 0p-ac] ine House. “teidTan) G. A. LENUQUEST. . E |Merchant Tailor! 190 FARNHAM v, WILLIAM SEXAUER. 25Farshan 8oet, + - Omaba, Neb Furnishing Goods.| —"EOLEALEAND RETAIL DEALER iN— | ¥ cuamxs reescu, | FURNITURE. BEDDING. ETC. {V'holesaleGrocers, JOHN H. GREEN, JANNED GOODS ‘STATE MILLS | Green Fruits in their Season ORDERS GLICITED AXD PROMPILY FILLED Winy GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED, | axp | COMMISSION MERCHANT e TN et S P e A P S e U e -~